Brunner, who is replacing Sam Powers, joined Bank of America back in 1999 and was most recently serving as co-head of global M&A alongside Ivan Farman, who...
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Brunner, who is replacing Sam Powers, joined Bank of America back in 1999 and was most recently serving as co-head of global M&A alongside Ivan Farman, who will continue in the role.
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